The report is about human development in Lesotho, particularly from the perspective of youth.
It is directed to policy-makers, youth, development practitioners, journalists, captains in the private sector, civil society, development partners and all the citizens concerned about Lesotho’s human progress. The purpose is to solicit not only attention, but also action.

Serbia’s Human Development Report examines the country’s ‘invisible face of resilience’ or social capital –as manifested by peoples’ actions in times of crisis. In particular the report frames ‘resilience’ as the ability of Serbian municipalities to resist, absorb, adapt and recover from the effects of natural disasters – and to “build back better”. In doing so, the report seeks to compare municipalities through a new ‘Capitals for Resilience Index’.

The 2016 edition on Migration, Human Development and Poverty Reduction in Mali offers a detailed analysis of the links between migration and human development. It gives the state of human development in the country and also provides information on the issue of migration in Mali.